Apr 142016
 

Jacques-P

Despite the hard time and the elements being exerted against it, Venice does not die yet. This force, she owes to his serene soul, product of a long history built by a people out of the ordinary : the Venetians. The Serenissima book us so exciting lessons : lesson in democracy through different forms of power that it has experienced, economy lesson because Venice had a specific place during the Italian miracle, lesson of geography and urban planning, with the originality of Campi, These plots that animate the city, and especially lesson about art and the way of living together, in harmony and cooperation.

This untold story of Venice could not be told that by someone who lived there and was fascinated by the fragility of its elegance. Jacques Prades has conducted research in economic anthropology for four years in the North of the Italy. He has published numerous books, including 'all in cooperatives. ! "by the same Publisher. He teaches social economy at the University of Toulouse Jean Jaurès. The preface is signed by Serge Latouche, Professor at the Université Paris-Sud and "growth objector..

Jacques-P

 

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